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A couple of days ago we wrote about MSN Juku, Microsoft's Chinese microblogging service that works as an extension of Windows Live Messenger and bears a strong resemblance to another "vertical" microblogging service -- Plurk. Well, it turns out that ...

There appears to be a new trend in micro-blogging where services are focusing on letting members share how they feel versus just what they are doing. Services such as Twitter and Plurk have messages about things their users are doing and places they'...

Rejaw is not YATC (Yet another Twitter Clone). Sure, it has some similarities but it's really more of a hybrid of twitter, Plurk, and Meebo. It's a micro-blogging service with a hint of chat. Here's the quick and dirty rundown of its best features. T...

In the past few weeks Plurk has released a number of updates in preparation for its upcoming API launch. Improvements include, a new customizable sidebar widget, new starter verbs such as "wonders" and "needs," a cleaner "All Plurks," and "My Plurks"...

The shine, glitter and buzz on Plurk may have faded, but there is a community there who remains, and apparently they're pretty into ... knitting. These are the updates from the Plurk community as brought to us yesterday by Duncan Riley over at the I...

When I initially wrote about Plurk, I noted that while it was a great service, I don't see it gaining too much traction because of its similarity to Twitter which seems to be in that comfy spot where no one really wants to switch to another service, ...

According to the Inquisitr, Plurk is rollin' up its sleeves and getting ready to release an API tomorrow. The microblogging platform which has found much love from frustrated Twitter users who need an escape from constant errors, is making the effort...

The thing about Twitter is that it's not the most popular microblogging/web IM/whatever service out there because it's better than others. It's the most popular because it's more...twittery than other services. You can't really put a finger on its ma...

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